Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:51 amPosts: 8123Location: United States of New England

hi PDXers,my husband and i are all up in your city drinking your beer and eating your delicious noms.

i have tons of places written down for beer, lunch, and dinner but how about breakfast for vegans?im not usually a breakfast eater but since we have stuff planned to do everyday im thinking i will need sustinence more than just coffee.

any places with good food and coffee where they have soy milk or some sort of vegan coffee creamer for me?

thanks so much!

today we are headed to voodoo donuts and saturday market to check things out :-D

oh and one last note. we are from Boston where strangers dont talk to each other so all you friendly west coasters are freakin me out!!! STOP BEING SO NICE!!! :-D

You don't really have to worry about them having soy for your coffee, any place that has vegan breakfast options will have that--even a lot of places that aren't vegan-friendly at all will. Though some places do have really bad coffee (like Hungry Tiger).

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Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:51 amPosts: 8123Location: United States of New England

P.S. what is chicko? i didnt know what to get at Voodoo other than the one that looked like a voodoo doll and the girl recommended one that had "chicko" crumbled on it. it tasted like a butterfinger it was so good!

P.S. what is chicko? i didnt know what to get at Voodoo other than the one that looked like a voodoo doll and the girl recommended one that had "chicko" crumbled on it. it tasted like a butterfinger it was so good!

Soy creamer can be prohibitively expensive for most places to carry when compared to dairy creamer or soy milk. It'd be nice if places supplied Pacific Blenders which is formulated for coffee drinks, though. It doesn't curdle like regular ol' soy milk does.

Oh yeah I'm aware it's more expensive. But given the other option... I mean expecting people to drink (and pay for) a curdled coffee is just crazy. I literally cannot fathom knowingly serving it to customers (I am in the customer service business, and have been in a couple food handling ones too). Yeah I'm all for them carrying a soy milk like you mentioned that wouldn't curdle, also.